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User’s Guide
SNMPWEBCARD
Firmware Version 12.06.0062 through 12.06.0065
Revision A
Copyright © 2013 Tripp Lite. All trademarks are the sole property of their respective owners.
Documentation Notice: This User’s Guide is a supplement to the printed manual that came with your SNMPWEBCARD or network-enabled Tripp Lite device. Refer to
the printed manual for instructions on hardware installation and basic configuration, including IP address assignment. If you have misplaced your printed manual, refer
to the electronic version included on the bundled CD-ROM or download it at www.tripplite.com/support/manuals/.
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1. Introduction 2
1.1 System Requirements 2
2. Installation and Configuration 2
2.1 Saving Configuration Changes 2
2.2 Default UPS System
Shutdown Settings 2
2.3 Other Default Settings 3
2.4 SNMP Configuration 3
3. Web Console 4
3.1 Opening the Web Console 4
3.1.1 Alternate to Web Launch 4
3.2 Web Console Interface 5
3.3 Device Summary 5
3.4 Status Menu 5
3.4.1 Status > Overview 5
3.4.2 Status > Details 6
3.4.3 Status > Alarms 7
3.5 Device Menu 7
3.5.1 Device > Controls 7
3.5.2 Device > Loads 8
3.5.3 Device > Load Groups 8
3.5.4 Device > Events 9
3.5.5 Device > Device Discovery 9
3.6 Actions Menu 10
3.6.1 Actions 10
3.6.1.1 Actions > Event Actions >
Device Actions 10
3.6.1.2 Actions > Event Actions >
General Actions 13
3.6.2 Actions > Scheduling 14
3.6.3 Actions > Address Book 15
3.7 Logs 15
3.7.1 Logs > Event Logs 15
3.7.2 Logs > Data 15
3.8 Preferences 16
3.8.1 Preferences > Network 16
3.8.2 Preferences > DNS 18
3.8.3 Preferences > Security 18
3.8.4 Preferences > System 22
3.8.5 Preferences > Restart 24
3.9 RSS Support 24
3.10 Help 25
4. Telnet/SSH Console 26
4.1 Device Menu 27
4.1.1 Status 28
4.1.2 Identification 29
4.1.3 Controls 30
4.1.3.1 Control Data 31
4.1.4 Events 32
4.1.5 Loads 35
4.1.5.1 Load Configuration 35
4.1.5.2 Load Groups 36
4.1.5.3 Ramp/Shed Settings 37
4.1.6 Preferences and Thresholds 38
4.1.7 Device Alarms 39
4.1.8 Logs 39
4.2 System Configuration 39
4.2.1 Address Book 39
4.2.1.1 Email Contacts 40
4.2.1.2 SNMP Contacts 41
4.2.1.3 HTTP Contacts 42
4.2.2 Global Actions 43
4.2.2.1 Action Profiles 43
4.2.2.2 Schedules 55
4.2.3 Security 59
4.2.3.1 Authentication Method 59
4.2.3.2 Local Users 60
4.2.3.3 RADIUS Servers 63
4.2.3.4 Change Password 64
4.2.4 Date/Time 64
4.2.4.1 Time Source Data
Entry Menu 64
4.2.4.2 Time Settings 65
4.2.4.3 SNTP Settings 66
4.2.4.4 RTC Settings 66
4.2.5 Local Device Discovery 67
4.2.6 Restart PowerAlert 68
4.3 Network Configuration 69
4.3.1 IP Configuration 69
4.3.1.1 Host Name 70
4.3.1.2 Domain Data Entry Menu 70
4.3.1.3 IPV4 Settings 70
4.3.1.4 IPV6 Settings 71
4.3.1.5 DNS Settings 72
4.3.2 Remote Services 73
4.3.2.1 Email Settings 73
4.3.2.2 Remote Syslog 75
4.3.2.3 Watchdog Settings 78
4.3.3 User Interfaces 79
4.3.3.1 Telnet/SSH 79
4.3.3.2 Web Console 79
4.3.3.3 SNMP Settings 80
4.3.3.4 FTP 80
4.3.3.5 Remote View Access Port 80
4.4 Alarms and Logging 81
4.4.1 Alarms 81
4.4.1.1 Alarm Details 82
4.4.2 View Logs 82
4.4.2.1 Data Log 83
4.4.2.2 Event Log 85
4.4.3 Logging Settings 88
4.4.3.1 Accounting Log Settings 88
4.4.3.2 Application Log Settings 88
4.4.3.3 Data Log Settings 89
4.4.3.4 Event Log Settings 90
4.4.3.5 Format Settings 91
4.5 About 92
5. Command Line Interface 93
5.1 Syntax Conventions 93
5.2 Manual Pages 94
5.3 Output Conventions 94
5.4
Getting Started with the PowerAlert CLI
94
6. Troubleshooting 96
7. Technical Support 96
8. Appendix 97
Table of Contents
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Seite 1 - User’s Guide

User’s GuideSNMPWEBCARDFirmware Version 12.06.0062 through 12.06.0065Revision ACopyright © 2013 Tripp Lite. All trademarks are the sole property of th

Seite 2 - 1. Introduction

103.6 Actions MenuThe Actions menu allows for detailed configuration of event responses, scheduled actions, and the contact information in the address

Seite 3 - 2.4 SNMP Configuration

1001111 W. 35th Street, Chicago, IL 60609 USA • www.tripplite.com/support13-07-096•93-32CERevASample BSample 'users' FreeRadius Configura

Seite 4 - 3. Web Console

113. Web Console continuedDevice Shutdown ActionsDevice shutdown actions allow you to shutdown a device when a user-defined trigger occurs. Triggers in

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123. Web Console continued3.6 Actions Menu continued3.6.1.1 Actions > Event Actions > Device Actions continuedRamp ActionsA ramp action is a dev

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133. Web Console continued3.6 Actions Menu continued3.6.1.2 Actions > Event Actions > General ActionsEmail ActionsAn Email action is an action t

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143. Web Console continued3.6 Actions Menu continued3.6.1.2 Actions > Event Actions > General Actions continuedSNMP Trap ActionsAn SNMP Trap act

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153.6.3 Actions > Address BookTo modify Address Book settings for each type of notification method, locate it in the ‘Contacts’ box on the left side

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163. Web Console continued3.8 PreferencesThis menu is used to alter user-defined preferences for the network, security and overall system settings. 3.8

Seite 10 - 3. Web Console continued

173. Web Console continuedServer NameThis defines the email relay server address information used for sending out email messages. If this is blank, ema

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183. Web Console continued3.8 Preferences continued3.8.1 Preferences > Network continuedInternetThis menu can be used to monitor and alter IPv4 and

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193.8 Preferences continued3.8.3 Preferences > Security continuedUsersThis menu allows for the definition and management of various users allowed to

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CBADEFJ2SNMPWEBCARD is an optional network card that you can install in the accessory slot of a compatible UPS system, PDU* or cooling unit. SNMPWEBCA

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203. Web Console continued3.8 Preferences continued3.8.3 Preferences > Security continuedLogging- This facility allows access to logs and log rotat

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213. Web Console continued3.8 Preferences continued3.8.3 Preferences > Security continuedACL IP Mask (Users with SNMP Access Only)This defines the S

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223. Web Console continued3.8 Preferences continued3.8.4 Preferences > System This menu allows you to view and modify preferences throughout the s

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233. Web Console continued3.8 Preferences continued3.8.4 Preferences > System continuedRemote SyslogDate and TimeThe SNMPWEBCARD supports a date an

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24MiscellaneousThe Auto Ack setting allows for alarms that clear to be automatically removed from the Status-Alarms page. This is enabled by default.

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253.10 Help3. Web Console continuedFigure 3-45: Help Menu

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264. Telnet/SSH ConsoleMost of the monitoring and control features available in the Web console (see Section 3 – Web Console) are also available in th

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27MenusMain Menu The main menu is the starting menu when a user accesses the Telnet interface. It contains the entry point for all of the pieces of

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284. Telnet/SSH Console continued4.1 Device Menu continued4.1.1 StatusThis menu displays the status variables for the device. The values in this menu

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294. Telnet/SSH Console continued4.1 Device Menu continued4.1.2 IdentificationThis is the section of the device menus that will contain the information

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G H I3Figure 2-2: UPS System Shutdown Settings2. Installation and Configuration continued6. Click the Action field F to access its submenu. Select the

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304. Telnet/SSH Console continued4.1.3 ControlsThis section of the menu is used to present the controls that are available for the device. When a cont

Seite 26 - 4. Telnet/SSH Console

314. Telnet/SSH Console continued4.1 Device Menu continued 4.1.3.1 Control Data This menu displays the list of data items associated with the control.

Seite 27 - 4.1 Device Menu

324.1 Device Menu continued 4.1.4 EventsEventsTo access the events menu, the user must have at least Read access to the DEVICE EVENTS, ACTIONS and CON

Seite 28 - 4.1 Device Menu continued

334.1 Device Menu continued 4.1.4 Events Menu DataEvent CategoryThis specifies the severity level for the event. The user may choose to give different

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344. Telnet/SSH Console continued4.1 Device Menu continued 4.1.4 Events Menu DataEventThis is the label of the event to which actions will be assigned

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354. Telnet/SSH Console continued4.1 Device Menu continued4.1.5 LoadsTo access the load menus, the user must have at least Read access to the DEVICE L

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364.1.5.2 Load GroupsThe Load Groups menu is not available for all devices. Devices that support loads groups must have 2 or more loads and provide a

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374. Telnet/SSH Console continued4.1 Device Menu continued4.1.5.3 Ramp/Shed SettingsThis menu allows the user to modify the ramp and shed settings for

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384. Telnet/SSH Console continued4.1 Device Menu continued4.1.5.3 Ramp/Shed Settings continuedMenu DataRamp Action This is the action to take when a r

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394. Telnet/SSH Console continued4.1 Device Menu continued4.1.7 Device AlarmsThis view is similar to the alarm view except the alarms displayed here a

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43. Web ConsoleThe Web console is the primary graphical user interface for the SNMPWEBCARD.1. Open a Web browser that supports frames, forms and Java

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404. Telnet/SSH Console continued4.2 System Configuration continued4.2.1.1 Email ContactsThis section of the menus is used to define the email contacts.

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414. Telnet/SSH Console continuedSNMP Contacts Summary Menu-------- SNMP Contacts Menu ----------------------------------------------------# Name Hos

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424. Telnet/SSH Console continued4.2 System Configuration continued4.2.1.3 HTTP ContactsHTTP destinations to be used for sending log files when rotating

Seite 39 - 4.2 System Configuration

434. Telnet/SSH Console continued4.2 System Configuration continued4.2.1.3 HTTP Contacts continuedMenu Data Name All actions have a unique identifying

Seite 40 - continued

444. Telnet/SSH Console continued4.2 System Configuration continued4.2.2.1.1 Email Notification Action MenusSummary Menu-------- Email Notification Prof

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454. Telnet/SSH Console continued4.2 System Configuration continued4.2.2.1.1 Email Notification Action Menus continuedMenu DataEmail Contacts Chosen The

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464. Telnet/SSH Console continued4.2 System Configuration continued 4.2.2.1.2 SNMP Trap Notification MenusSummary Menu-------- SNMP Trap Notification Pr

Seite 43 - 4.2.2 Global Actions

474. Telnet/SSH Console continued4.2 System Configuration continued 4.2.2.1.3 SNMP Set OID Action MenusSNMP Set OID actions will make an SNMP Set reque

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484. Telnet/SSH Console continued4.2 System Configuration continued 4.2.2.1.4 Device Specific MenusThe device specific menus are actions that occur on a

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494. Telnet/SSH Console continued4.2 System Configuration continued 4.2.2.1.4 Device Specific Menus continuedDetail Menu-------- Device 1 Load Control A

Seite 46

BCD5The header B contains the menu buttons, which are the main navigational icons of the console.After clicking a menu button, the submenu options for

Seite 47

504. Telnet/SSH Console continued4.2 System Configuration continued 4.2.2.1.4 Device Specific Menus continued Detail Menu-------- Device 1 Ramp Action P

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514. Telnet/SSH Console continued4.2 System Configuration continued 4.2.2.1.4 Device Specific Menus continued Control Execution Action MenusSummary Menu

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524.2 System Configuration continued 4.2.2.1.4 Device Specific Menus continued Menu DataControl This is the control to be executed by the action.Control

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534.2 System Configuration continued 4.2.2.1.5 Applying Actions to Events continuedMenu DataUsing Action for Set Action The action will be used for the

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544.2 System Configuration continued 4.2.2.1.5 Applying Actions to Events continued Menu Data Apply To All Events This option will apply the “Set” and

Seite 52

554.2 System Configuration continued 4.2.2.2 SchedulesTo have access to the schedules menu, the user must have at least Read access to the SCHEDULES fa

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564.2 System Configuration continued 4.2.2.2 Schedules continued4. Telnet/SSH Console continuedExecute Weekly Schedule-------- Schedule Detail Menu ---

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574. Telnet/SSH Console continued4.2 System Configuration continued 4.2.2.2 Schedules continued Execute Yearly ScheduleDay of Month-------- Schedule De

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584. Telnet/SSH Console continued4.2 System Configuration continued 4.2.2.2 Schedules continued Menu DataDevice ID This field selects the device to whic

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594. Telnet/SSH Console continued4.2.3.1 Authentication Method4.2 System Configuration continued 4.2.3 SecuritySecurity Menu-------- Security Menu ----

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63. Web Console continued3.4 Status Menu continued3.4.2 Status > DetailsThe content of this screen will vary based upon the protocol of the device.

Seite 58

604. Telnet/SSH Console continued4.2 System Configuration continued 4.2.3.2 Local UsersThis menu is used to define the local users. Local users include

Seite 59 - 4.2.3 Security

614. Telnet/SSH Console continued192.168.1.1 (single) 255.255.255.255192.168.1.0 (range) 255.255.255.0192.168.0.0 255.255.0.0192.0.0.0 255.0.0.00.0.0.

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624. Telnet/SSH Console continued4.2 System Configuration continued 4.2.3.2 Local Users continuedLocal User Summary Menu-------- Local Users ----------

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634. Telnet/SSH Console continued4.2.3.3 RADIUS ServersThis is the section of the menu used to define the RADIUS Servers. There is a maximum of 2 RADIU

Seite 62

644. Telnet/SSH Console continued4.2 System Configuration continued 4.2.3.3 RADIUS Servers continuedMenu Data4.2.4 Date/Time-------- Date/Time --------

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654. Telnet/SSH Console continued4.2 System Configuration continued 4.2.4.2 Time SettingsThis menu allows the user to enter specific settings on how tim

Seite 64 - 4.2.4 Date/Time

664. Telnet/SSH Console continued-------- SNTP Settings --------------------------------------------------------- Update Interval : 360 Primary Addres

Seite 65

674. Telnet/SSH Console continued4.2 System Configuration continued 4.2.5 Local Device DiscoveryThis menu is used to tell the system to attempt to disc

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684. Telnet/SSH Console continuedMenu DataReset to Factory Settings on RestartReset all settings to the original factory defaults except for the netwo

Seite 67 - 4.2.5 Local Device Discovery

694. Telnet/SSH Console continued4.3 Network ConfigurationThe Network Configuration menu is used to configure the network-related items such as the IP Co

Seite 68 - 4.2.6 Restart PowerAlert

73.4.3 Status > AlarmsThis submenu provides a listing of all active and/or unacknowledged alarms.By default, only active alarms will be displayed o

Seite 69 - 4.3 Network Configuration

704. Telnet/SSH Console continued4.3.1.3 IPV4 SettingsThis menu displays current IPV4 settings and allows a user to reconfigure the method, address, su

Seite 70

714. Telnet/SSH Console continued4.3 Network Configuration continued 4.3.1.4 IPV6 SettingsThis menu displays current IPV6 settings and allows a user to

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724. Telnet/SSH Console continued4.3 Network Configuration continued 4.3.1.5 DNS SettingsThis menu allows the user to define only one DNS server, though

Seite 72

734.3.2.1 Email Settings-------- Email Settings -------------------------------------------------------- Server Name : Port : 25 Authentic

Seite 73 - 4.3.2 Remote Services

744. Telnet/SSH Console continued4.3 Network Configuration continued 4.3.2.1 Email Settings continuedMenu DataServer Name This defines the email server

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754. Telnet/SSH Console continued4.3 Network Configuration continued 4.3.2.2 Remote SyslogThese settings are used to define the remote syslog servers to

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76Facility The logging facility values are the Syslog facilities as defined in RFC 5424.Numerical Code Facility----------------------- -----------

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774. Telnet/SSH Console continued4.3 Network Configuration continued 4.3.2.2 Remote Syslog continuedExample of assigning a new Remote Syslog Server>

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78The values in this menu are optional Watchdog settings that can be defined to verify the availability and accessibility of the network.-------- Watch

Seite 78

794. Telnet/SSH Console continued4.3 Network Configuration continued 4.3.3 User InterfacesThese menus control how the various available SNMPWEBCARD int

Seite 79 - 4.3.3 User Interfaces

83.5.3 Device > Load GroupsThe Load Groups menu option will only appear if the device has two (2) or more controllable loads. To create a load gro

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804. Telnet/SSH Console continued4.3 Network Configuration continued 4.3.3.3 SNMP SettingsThis menu allows the user to configure SNMP set and get settin

Seite 81 - 4.4 Alarms and Logging

814. Telnet/SSH Console continued4.4.1 AlarmsThis menu provides a summary of all alarm conditions, where they have occurred and whether they have been

Seite 82 - 4.4.2 View Logs

824. Telnet/SSH Console continued4.4 Alarms and Logging continued4.4.1.1 Alarm Details4.4.2 View LogsThis section of the document allows the user to v

Seite 83

834. Telnet/SSH Console continued4.4 Alarms and Logging continued4.4.2.1 Data LogView the data logs for the system. The data log will log only variabl

Seite 84

844. Telnet/SSH Console continued4.4 Alarms and Logging continued4.4.2.1 Data Log continued-------- Device Selection Menu ----------------------------

Seite 85

854. Telnet/SSH Console continued4.4 Alarms and Logging continued4.4.2.2 Event LogThis menu allows the user to view the event log entries for the enti

Seite 86

864. Telnet/SSH Console continued4.4 Alarms and Logging continued4.4.2.2 Event Log continuedChange Viewing Options Changing the viewing options will a

Seite 87

874. Telnet/SSH Console continued4.4 Alarms and Logging continued4.4.2.2 Event Log continued-------- Device Event Category ---------------------------

Seite 88 - 4.4.3 Logging Settings

884. Telnet/SSH Console continued4.4.3.1 Accounting Log Settings-------- Accounting Log -------------------------------------------------------- Max

Seite 89

894. Telnet/SSH Console continued4.4 Alarms and Logging continued4.4.3.3 Data Log SettingsThe data log settings are used to define the maximum data log

Seite 90

93. Web Console continued3.5 Device Menu continued3.5.4 Device > EventsThe ‘Events’ page displays all of the available events associated with a dev

Seite 91

904.4 Alarms and Logging continued4.4.3.3 Data Log Settings continuedMenu DataProtocol This defines the protocol to use when sending the data log file.

Seite 92 - 4.5 About

914.4 Alarms and Logging continued4.4.3.4 Event Log Settings continued Menu Data ProtocolThis defines the protocol to use when sending the event log fil

Seite 93 - 5. Command Line Interface

924. Telnet/SSH Console continued4.5 AboutThis menu contains information about PowerAlert. The data on this menu is read-only. The data on this menu i

Seite 94 - 5.3 Output Conventions

935. Command Line InterfaceThe SNMPWEBCARD 12.06.006X firmware adds support for new features on the command line interface (CLI). Many of the function

Seite 95 - How Do I …

945. Command Line Interface continued5.2 Manual PagesEach program has its own man page (short for ‘manual page’) built right into the software. You wi

Seite 96 - 7. Technical Support

955. Command Line Interface continuedHow Do I …See the list of available programs?1. Use the ‘help’ program to display all available programs.See th

Seite 97

96Problem Possible SolutionThe IP address of the SNMPWEBCARD is unknown. If your network’s DHCP server assigned an IP address to the SNMPWEBCARD, cont

Seite 98

978. AppendixConfiguring RADIUS Authentication in PowerAlertPowerAlert 062 supports RADIUS authentication, authorization and accounting. In addition to

Seite 99

98Sample Guest UserThis entry in the user table defines a sample guest user for PowerAlert:radiusguest Cleartext-Password := "radiusguest"

Seite 100 - 8. Appendix

998. AppendixSample ASample 'dictionary.tripplite' FreeRadius Configuration File#############################################################

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